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Social Networking Goes Mobile
Pyramid Research, Inc., Feb 2008, Pages: 51
Social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook have emerged recently as some of the hottest names on the Internet, with daily news reports of new partnerships, advertising initiatives and acquisition activity. Indeed, several of the top five social networking sites — MySpace, Facebook, Hi5, Orkut and Friendster — rank among the top 10 most-visited websites globally. Unsurprisingly, the growth in interest in social networking has led to a number of important deals by major online brands and media firms. These include News Corp’s July 2005 acquisition of MySpace for US$580m and more recently Microsoft’s purchase of a 1.6% stake in Facebook for $240m, a purchase price that values the entire company, which has annual revenue of some $100-150m, at an impressive $15bn.
The report Social Networking Goes Mobile by Pyramid Research looks at the social networking business model and analyzes its future, including forecasting the number of social networking members expected globally by 2012. In addition, this executive-level report assesses the current and future state of mobile social networking, whereby members access their favorite sites using their mobile devices. In particular we analyze the rationale for both stakeholder groups — the social networking sites and the mobile operators — for collaborating to offer mobile social networking services, including the revenue mobile operators can gain from adding social networking to their offerings. We also profile some of the top players in the mobile social networking world, including mobile operators, social networking sites and software developers working to enable this shared future.
Written for service providers, vendors, financial and professional service organizations as well as any company looking to enter or grow in this market, Pyramid Research's new Social Networking Goes Mobile report delivers:
-An analysis of the current social networking business model and its future, including a forecast of the number of social networking members expected globally by 2012. -An assessment of the current state and future evolution of mobile social networking, especially as related to members accessing their favorite sites using their mobile devices. -A rationale for both stakeholder groups —social networking sites and mobile operators — for collaborating to offer mobile social networking services, including the revenue mobile operators can gain from adding social networking to their offerings. -Profiles of some of the top players in the mobile social networking world.
Key questions answered
-How does social networking services fit into the larger online media landscape today? -How are social networking services spreading across the globe? -What role will mobility play for social networks, and what role will social networking services play for mobile operators? -What benefits will mobile network operators and social networking service providers find in working together? -Will advertising, subscription fees or premium, “extra” services dominate the social networking business model? -How large is the revenue opportunity?
Target audience
Mobile operators globally Quantify the opportunity in social networking services, and assess your strengths in building an effective strategy to create or expand your social networking-based revenue streams. Evaluate the optimal model for partnering with social networking service providers. Develop a revenue model for social networking services that fits into you larger mobile data revenue strategy, examining advertising, subscription fees and premium services. Devise tactics to counter social networking moves by competitors.
Social network service providers Assess the optimal strategy to tackle the mobile market for social networking. Find out the projected growth in social networking usage and the factors driving it. Quantify the mobile social networking market’s size. Discover what makes it different from social networking on the fixed Internet and how to make it attractive to advertisers. Evaluate how best to form partnerships with mobile operators.
Investors and financial institutions This report will help you assess the long-term financial prospects of mobile social network services for both providers and operators globally. Use Pyramid Research’s forecasts of metrics such as mobile subscribers, mobile advertising revenue and social networking revenue to focus investments in growth areas.
Author Info:
Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau, Senior Consultant
Elizabeth Bramson-Boudreau is an independent consultant based in Paris. She previously held the position of Director of Research and Senior Analyst for Pyramid Research. Prior experience includes two years with the Equity Research Division of Smith Barney (now Citigroup). She has an MSc from the London School of Economics and a BA from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania.
Stela Bokun, Analyst
Stela Bokun is an Analyst with Pyramid Research’s regional team focusing on telecommunications markets in Latin America. As a part of her daily responsibilities, Stela prepares Pyramid Research Perspectives and Country Intelligence Reports and is also in charge of maintaining fixed-line and mobile forecast models for the Central American and Caribbean markets. She is based out of Pyramid Research’s headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Recently, Stela engaged in projects such as an analysis of the mobile TV opportunities in Latin America, analysis of the mobile markets in the Caribbean, and global PC subscription computing analysis. Her personal interests include mobile content, mobile advertising and mobile social networking. Stela joined Pyramid Research last year after completing graduate studies in International Finance and Trade Policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Prior to her studies, she had four years of experience in private sector and government consulting, investment banking and economic development in Serbia and Spain. Stela is fluent in Spanish and English and her native language is Serbian.
Leslie Arathoon, Vice President of Research
Leslie Arathoon is Vice President of Research for Pyramid Research. In her role, Leslie is responsible for managing Pyramid’s entire portfolio of Research, Advisory and Consulting services. Prior to assuming her current role, Leslie was Director of Product Strategy for Pyramid Research and Director of Latin America. Pyramid’s Research’s Advisory Services provide detailed coverage and analysis of the communications, media and technology industries in 90-plus countries worldwide. She is based in the company’s headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Leslie has developed forecasting models to support Pyramid’s core Advisory services, including Pyramid’s mobile data and mobile operator KPI forecasting models, Pyramid’s fixed communications forecasting model, Pyramid’s fixed operator market share model and Pyramid’s handset sell-through forecasting model.
In her 10-year tenure at Pyramid Research, Leslie has worked on a wide variety of consulting projects ranging from market sizing and market segmentation to market entry strategy and new product positioning to valuations, due diligence and partner identification projects, among others.
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